Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1941 — Page 20
Burglar Suspect Caught as City Continues Drive on Petty Criminals.
| Burglars, purse snatchers, prowl=} | ers and peeping toms resumed opers ations on a large scale last night} over the city, apparently undeterred} | by threats of ullff sentences inj
Bays Urges Democratic sa
jesse to Refi Se ‘6. A Plates.
: my. EARL RICHERT : Indiana's 52: ‘Democratic legislators | who spent the 60 days. ‘of the 1941 legislative session chiefly in protest= ing'tHe actions of their more numer-
s but a theater cashier fled
| Criminal’ Court: and renewed policet
—yigilance.
Police netted one suspected burg-|
lar at the Midwestern Hosiery Co.
| 852 E. 49th St; early this morning, |g ‘and with the aid of-a citizen, picked | up two 13-year-old boys suspected ;
of auto prowling.
From supper ‘time to ‘midnight, | 8
| complaints of burglars, prowlers and | peeping toms came into' Police | i in a steadys stream. | No one was attacked or beaten up, : three men on the North Side, one of | whom, she said, tried to seize her. : Running Account The police record read as follows: | At 4:45 p. m. a housewife at 1633 | Arrow Ave. reported that while she was hanging out the washing, a burglar entered her home and took $77; 5:38 p. m, 1430- Broadway, - prowler; 6:12 p. m,| 2126 N. New| Jersey St., burglar entered an un-
locked door, seized two purses con-1{ |
taining $8 and escaped. . At 6:40 p.| 2538 § Guilford Ave., | purse taken aed living room while | family was eating dinner; 7:24 p. m., | 2234 Central Ave.,- two purses coni taining $30 and $10 taken by bur-
| glar who crawled through bedroom |
| window; 10 p. m., 1450 College ‘Ave, burglar ent ed unlocked door and took a $35 wrist ‘watch. Boy Seized at Door At 10:21 p. m., Miss TO Hamil, 2154 N. Delaware St., No.|6, reported that & man leaped "toward her out of car containing two other men as she walked home from her job as cashier at the Talbot Theater. She fled. That’s the way it went all evening. It was L. J. Foster, 1220 Park Ave., No. 28, who seized 13-year- ! old boy listening at his door. The | youth admitted he and another
| companion had stolen money’ from | A 50-year-old woman {3 frightened off a purse snatcher by}: her screams at Pleasant Run Park- {7% ;
automobiles.
way and Randolph St. In the 100010f block of S. State St. a girl reported that a 14-year-old boy snatched her purse. .| And early this morning, as Mrs. ‘| Thornton Chandler went downstairs to fix the fire -at her home, 2065
3! Winter ‘Ave. a ‘man ‘jumped jc : from behind. the stove. She screamed
=he fled.
Riley. Hospital On Job Decode
TOMORROW AFTERNOON {| there will be a ceremony. to commemorate 10 years of service the Rotary --Convalescent . ‘Home: of. || Riley Hospital has given to In- | diana’s sick and crippled children, il The honte was made ony | a $250,000 drive conducted among’ | Rotary ‘Clubs of Indiana and was
||| dedicated “in 1981 with interna {-
tional officials of the organization, - including two ‘from England, in attendance. - The two speakers a will # be Robert E. Heun, Richmond,
and Dr; Carleton’ B. McCulloch. {pio
There will be a tableau illus-" tra outstanding events in the. ‘the home’s history. Infantile paralysis and bone diseases have been successfully treated at the home. At present there are 60 Shildon in ‘the home, one ‘above
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ous Republican colleagues: have been ‘summoned “to the colors”.
‘again’ by State Chairman ‘Fred FP. | Bays. 4 This time they have Beek agked ito the announced plan of Secretary of State James. special plates
the 50 es bearing the hs i [tials. G.* A.- (General’ Assembly) by i jrefusing to accept any of the plates. - In letters to the Democratic solons, fSunirman Bays. said - os Presumed,
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ted ‘out as members | of" ~ nt, De Assembly.” 5
Trai Accident, “Says| - Letters Sent fo Members
“‘He pointed out that thi legisla Specialist, but Her Son" Le. pointed ou th re down a Charges. Murder.
proposal for a special set of plates d ‘suggested that. ‘the Demogratic | MONTERREY, Mexico, Nov. 14 un might not want to a iy. (U. P.).—Authorities must decide to-| Mr. Tucker said -that Mr, day whether to hold Dr. Arthur|Proposal was not :meeting with
Frederick Torrance, famous tropical Whole-heatie Lp pot: letters ‘to all disease expert, for trial on a charge members of the General Assembly of murdering his wealthy, 65-year- notifying them of the plan and that old bride, or let him go. he hyd already received letters back
“The 48 hours allowed after the tat Some Democrats. felling him
arrest of & suspect for preliminary they wanted the plates. investigation expires today. Dr. Tor=] Officers Get First Nine rance, 54,-was accused of killing the| qne ; of ‘State iss 16.
former ‘Mrs. Ada Loveland by her son, Richard Loveland, an employee ported that a few Republicans are
of the Federal Reclamation Bureau|turning down the plates , because bers. "According to Mr.’ Tucker's plan, license’ plates running from’ one to 50 will be issued for the legislators, each Plate bearing -the initials
ular officials’ The first nine plates will be iSsued oe were. Tiding be: an auto to the officers of both Houses, the , she “driving, :10miles north |NO: 1 plate going to’ State Senator Monterrey Saturday’ hight, when | William E. Jenner, Senate president
a uddeniyloonied in he road.|Pro fem. The remainder of the Ss fo. miss the’ cow, Hn pulled [Plates will be distributed in alpha-
the automobils into: ditch; it over- | betical order, the state senators turned, ‘and: she ‘banged: her head [coming before the TepTesaniAtves: against: tHe reat-vigw “iro : “Rep. Weston: Rejects It ° aes The only. letter “of ‘rejection Mr. Tucker says he has received so far
at Sacramento, Cal. She, widow|they.don’t want any ‘low n of - a wealthy Kalamazoo, - Mich. paper ‘mill executive, and Dr. Torrance were married three weeks ago. He insisted that her death was no more than a “tragic accident,” and|, was. the sfory he told American
Taking the / said _he started i met them half dianapolis) ‘who : since -the session “| way. She dled: :b Ww - been appointed head - of ‘the | nouts, Jater. boi - |intangibles tax division of the State » Qapt Ernesto: Ball, chief of ‘the|Tax Board: Nuevo ‘Léon State : Secret ‘Service| “Now, Jim,” Rep. West. “Azote m and his secretary, Professor Evaristo| his Jetter, “you know darned well I ID. .Garcid, who were directing theiam a Yankee ‘from ‘Indiana and {although , Dr. ‘Torrance "said it|have never been in ‘the “State of turned ‘dver .on ‘its ‘right side.|Georgia in my life; so wouldn't 1 eh ¥ Nas roporien, pee ny look funny driving around over the mar r. dents foun e I.}ls ith Georgia Neen: She. was buried Lire Monday, with aie Wil Georgia license plates on her: permissi rding
phoned: him ‘2% Los. Torsasi Sunday {moming, oy A him ° that his
no {record on as thie ast, ‘General | Assembly. to: the extent. of: having
ee i out -as belonging to, k Was Liv ee to Tes, cil ASAE " a for the =, o-the Sa States. a of that body,” Mr. West, veland sa. e used * ~*1¢ looks = peculiar,” Mr “Pucker {give his ‘permission for a‘ Mexican said, “that. ‘the: only Democrat. id
burial but Dr, Torrance had ‘her {has written in rejecting the ‘G. A. hurled in Monterrey, anyway. ’ plate” _should sfill want a star
Dr. Torrahee wad Hot ‘taken to] n. . Tyo officers guarded him BU Me. Tusket pldns:te out’ down’ on
priso: st Lh hotel. es a few, ere Tuesday, brief in~ hori Bog againd then ri 1 eee sie offilsls, sey: sriment.- heads: and. hos . 2 ‘Heretofore, star i plates ‘have 5 SAN: DIEGO: HOUSING BOOMS: ho di’ pet ‘hold any lie. office -SAN-DIEGO;-Cal. 5 BP) ~The! influx of national’ defense workers | aircraft | industry: during, the past year has | resulted in construckion of 8563 new :
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BA PORTE, Ind., Nov. 1% Ww. 2). —The Jachim Brothers, Frank, ‘Joseph and Ed, all ‘of Wheatfield, Indiana’s 1941 champion potato growers; today added new laurels to their season's farm "efforts by becoming “Indiana’ s most distinguised muck crop farmers.” . Their attainment was announced
muck erops show and’ ried ‘Project in ‘which the Jachims won 45’ spone sored jointly by Purdue University’s
{the ‘Agricultural Development DiviHon of the Baltimore and Ohio Raflro Formal recognition for the wihners will come at a banquet Monday evening at which Governor Schricker twill be: the principal speaker. - : County muck crop winners an- ; {nounced meluded;
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